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Neela sculpture
by Czarine
I visited Berit last weekend, and I tried a new, weird material to make art! His house is like a treasure trove of obscure art materials...
Anyway, this was some kind of foamy air-dry modelling paste that felt a bit like moist, non-sticky bubble gum, and turned into somewhat marshmallow-like material when dried. It makes for very light-weight statues!
I tried making Neela with it, and I think it turned out pretty good. It was nice to see that markers and acrylics stick to it well. To make the sculpture stronger, I started with an armature and styrofoam base and just smoothed the paste on top of it.
5/5, would recommend it! I just can't remember the paste's name. Maybe Berit can help?
Posted June 04, 2019, 02:26:55 AM
neela, sculpture, flowers
Anyway, this was some kind of foamy air-dry modelling paste that felt a bit like moist, non-sticky bubble gum, and turned into somewhat marshmallow-like material when dried. It makes for very light-weight statues!
I tried making Neela with it, and I think it turned out pretty good. It was nice to see that markers and acrylics stick to it well. To make the sculpture stronger, I started with an armature and styrofoam base and just smoothed the paste on top of it.
5/5, would recommend it! I just can't remember the paste's name. Maybe Berit can help?
Posted June 04, 2019, 02:26:55 AM
neela, sculpture, flowers
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Berit
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Comment #1 - Posted June 04, 2019, 07:39:15 AM
it is called super dough... and I still can't understand how weird that dry marshmallow feeling is! also, this truly turned out amazing! far better than my stuff!... *I'll add the Marut one here once I finish the details on it!...
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Maggie
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Comment #2 - Posted June 05, 2019, 08:47:42 AM
This is adorable Czarine. Are there any mediums you can't master.
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Treefox
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Comment #3 - Posted June 26, 2019, 05:28:42 AM
This is indeed fricking adorable! And the description of working with that material sounds fascinating!
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